Safety in Numbers is sung by Tommy the Thomson's Gazelle in The Animal Show episode 101. The song is about the benefits of living in a herd and how it is helpful.
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| - Safety in Numbers is sung by Tommy the Thomson's Gazelle in The Animal Show episode 101. The song is about the benefits of living in a herd and how it is helpful.
- thumb|Safety in Numbers Safety in numbers (deutsch: "Schutz (Sicherheit) in der Menge (Masse)") ist eine Annahme, dass es für eine Einzelperson proportional weniger wahrscheinlich ist, Opfer eines Unfalls oder eineś anderen schlimmen Ereignisses zu werden, wenn sie Teil einer großen Gruppe oder Masse ist.
- Evidence often advanced for this position includes the flocking of birds and shoaling of fish. In both of these instances, by being part of a large group, individuals face less risk of falling victim to predators than they would if traveling alone. Yassssssssssssss
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| - Safety in Numbers is sung by Tommy the Thomson's Gazelle in The Animal Show episode 101. The song is about the benefits of living in a herd and how it is helpful.
- thumb|Safety in Numbers Safety in numbers (deutsch: "Schutz (Sicherheit) in der Menge (Masse)") ist eine Annahme, dass es für eine Einzelperson proportional weniger wahrscheinlich ist, Opfer eines Unfalls oder eineś anderen schlimmen Ereignisses zu werden, wenn sie Teil einer großen Gruppe oder Masse ist.
- Evidence often advanced for this position includes the flocking of birds and shoaling of fish. In both of these instances, by being part of a large group, individuals face less risk of falling victim to predators than they would if traveling alone. Yassssssssssssss
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